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Homeless Shelter Returns To Oceanport

Serves Those In Immediate Need y Muriel J. Smith OCEANPORT – The temporary homeless shelter for ten men and ten women will re-open in Building 901,...

Trinity Hall Girls High School To Move to Former Fort Monmouth...

By John Burton OCEANPORT – Trinity Hall private girls school will have a new home, located on the former Fort Monmouth property. The Fort Monmouth Economic...

Trinity Hall Bids On Fort Monmouth Property

By John Burton MIDDLETOWN – Trinity Hall, a private religious, secondary school for girls, which has been in a lengthy legal battle to construct a...

The County's New Pool Facility

Popular outdoor pool and recreation center well attended By Laura D. Kolnoski TINTON FALLS – The former Fort Monmouth Teen Center and Swimming Pool on Guam...

Entrepreneur Extends Artistic Realm Beyond Red Bank To Fort Monmouth

By Laura D. Kolnoski With his Detour Gallery is nearing its highly anticipated completion just off Red Bank’s Broad Street, now, businessman Kenneth Schwartz has...

Residents Object to Fort Homeless Shelter, Rehab Center

By Laura Kolnoski OCEANPORT – Controversy over two redevelopment sites within borough borders drew more than a dozen borough residents to a recent meeting of...

Marina Expansion Delayed But Predict Spring Opening

OCEANPORT – The long awaited rebirth of the former Fort Monmouth Marina on Riverside Avenue has hit a snag over red tape, official ownership, and...

Oceanport Police May Be Evicted

By John Burton OCEANPORT – An apparent dispute between the Borough Council and the authority overseeing Fort Monmouth property redevelopment could leave borough police without a...

Bring New Veterans Program To Fort

To the Editor: An exciting new veterans program is among recent positive developments in the ongoing redevelopment of Fort Monmouth. As Monmouth County’s representative to...
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